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InnerWorkings survey finds cautious optimism in print community
A new survey from global managed print services provider InnerWorkings shows positivity in the commercial printing industry.

If Ipex draws in the buyers, printers will surely follow
Informa no doubt hopes its 1m Ipex VIP programme will once and for all put paid to exhibitors' fears over the show's international credentials.

'Mis-sold' IRSAs: Bully Banks takes on high-street lenders
A campaign group of SME business owners harmed by mis-sold IRSAs, Bully Banks, raises questions over the practice's effect on print. But what's next?

Claims should be judged on their specific circumstances
On 29 June, the FSA published its agreement with the banks on compensation to be paid for mis-sold swap products. Many have assumed that all interest rate swap products marketed by banks will lead to...

Precision prepares for arrival of B2 Indigo
Precision Printing's HP Indigo 10000 is set to be delivered at the end of this month.

Transeo Media takes on Taopix commercial director
Transeo Media has introduced its new has commercial director for the UK and Ireland Alex Granat at Cross Media 2012.

Mimaki sets Autumn launch for new JFX500-2131 flatbed
Mimaki has pinpointed an autumn launch for its new UV flatbed printer, the JFX500-2131, which is claimed to couple innovation with "substantial productivity".

Print broker 2 Print 4 U in row over non-payment declares bankruptcy
The Gloucestershire-based reseller, which is accused of failing to pay unpaid invoices owed to a Durham print firm despite a County Court Judgement (CCJ) ordering the repayments, has been declared...

Swanline boosts efficiency with Bickers Gluejet
Packaging and display supplier Swanline Print has installed a Bickers Gluejet 17.25 X/Y geometric pattern gluer to reduce labour and speed up delivery.

Chancellor hints at government-backed bank to help small businesses
The government is considering the creation of a 'small business bank' to improve access to funding for companies that want to expand, George Osborne has said.